false teaching

Many Christians are plagued with fear that they might do something bad and lose their salvation. They seem to believe that God writes their name in His book with a pencil so He can erase it whenever He thinks we’ve messed up too much.

The problem with these Christians? They’re living under the wrong covenant. Let’s talk about it, and let the truth set you free from this lie!

Do you know how to tell if a prophecy is legit or not? With so many people writing or broadcasting their prophetic prognostications on the net or elsewhere, it’s more important than ever for Christians to know how to discern the true source of someone’s “revelation.” Especially if they’re trying to prophesy over you.

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The prophets of doom are back with yet another sensational prediction of global financial collapse, especially focused on the economy of the U.S. It’s all apparently due to the ending of the Jubilee year this month, and something called the “super shemitah.”

There is a new and disturbing fad now making the rounds in some Spirit-filled circles: chasing after spiritual experiences such as time travel, being transported in the spirit realm to places both earthly and astral, and encounters with angelic “guides.”

Is this a harmless and entertaining attraction or something much more sinister?

There’s so much talk these days about rigged elections. Many Christians believe that God DOES “rig the elections” because He chooses who will rule over a nation or people. But is that true? As a Christian, does your vote even matter if God is calling all the shots?

The prophets of doom are back with yet another sensational prediction of global financial collapse, especially focused on the economy of the U.S. It’s all apparently due to the ending of the Jubilee year this month, and something called the “super shemitah.”